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Show 4 ternepleakhr."..00,01411:4116444:43triwi:olt.dRiai. ,.....,,..Pmt,no'vr.111$4101,141br. "." ' - '''' - -- -- - -f , .-- 4,-- 1.- 4,- , - - k4.4;;,figivbmorir,immiwaiookodboli,...4,,,w, . ;,,., ',g-,- ' , ,. , - I ' ,,. sx, o ,'--.,...- I. 4 so. --,------. THE' ..14r.......mwo,P.omn.mPneEnmo,imii.ifidh.nggEMEnt..d.,ekMlifiOMMoMMIEI.M.;....-- , NEWS.- TUESDAY DEBERIGT i .GREAT ACHES AND PAINS - - ...' , OF RHEUMATISM ' . . 'Z'' E 01101111-PEOPL- . ,.. ''' IJETECTIVE.SOT I ife Mr -- - 1 5 OE DEAL! 1111,11151 . ' . .- ...1 - , ,. '1IPPI1EJIEIISIVE '. - - - -- ....- ' ' , . :, ., , , 1.' , Ir.1 ul lul Adv. '' ,. ... .. , 1 , , . . . .. fn. to I . - . . , . i - i n : '; ' 2.- -- A -- .. I ' - ' It , - . - . ,.. '9- . - - t - , r . -- ,) '1, I ..... " ' ,' 190- - - : : - ' . ' ' - q . .. - , - 4411)1: . ' ' ) - !.., , . , 7 . . -- ,, . :, ,. - - , L. i , ' - . , . - . ' 1 ,. L, :.,!.1 .--, ' 446. UNt a 10 , et Propertr WWI destroyed in Erin Mir- , k's the last twit years. ea& if there were added to this the money that the Irish people threw into the Cahill's ; r chests of the Irieh Retieb Ikea minty and the Sian Feta organisation.- the bill would be indeed a formidable O. ' BY DAMS& POONIBLL. Tot, though it was an offense to either or subscribe to Bina Fein or the . collect (L B. B. . Staff Correspondent.) ; DUBLLNkr-l1ovI. R. A. punishable with asything from tionti News Service-- ) to ten years imprisonment, the two Ivo Supor. months Dish Isadore LONDON,. Nov. neverlackd funds: the Sas age - Diane wore, alwaye only too readf IS detective. Sir- Basil Thompson. People happy Prosouro In...westernAka gate& Tocome forward with their pennies or Europe. - boon tired iss- ressit ot day,though amnions for the future, the their rounds. government , hroughtrtnon the labor Lock Confidence, , group of --tiar frisk capital 'gel esti. Woking lathe in the diaappointed---- , tommonc,--be of Ireiand fieuee,of the may again bowie moment. of the The Dublin of the Irish man and woman le never - nistribers unioalst trades tho Never a lover t Sir Basil subjected tell compared to the Dublin of lett is overconfident about' anything in the et girths tedittator. during as different as- the New York of lett political werld nowadays. Ireland will vigilasce them to a merciless Sir Ba- with tte war fear and its short...rations. over be ready to, NO the fight againwar is the war...,Plow the .- metal Isla the loam that Speaking to the peopls . ea mind 'has Irelaed la prosperous. todaydo not in the least tonalities in posiagain but could they be former his of more one tio. wday ,.- ,,, 141 I 1 , . , ..:Irr M f...t 1 - . ,N . ., i . - :li gl . '..,, , -- ' k , I ,. ,.. Co. Killik--09Briel-k .. -- . , k'' ''' . , ...... ., ,. ' , - e----- , , , , ' 29'. 1921 -- ;, . I as1 Irish Rejoice la Peace of the Sir,Basil SPY Catcher Durinellorld Monient and Prosper 0; Result. Fired' al' War, While They Have Oppor, Pressure by Trade Union. - bmitrExporto jstL - 4 ' .'' stator. ,k ; Vibe, Aso Vitainealebkh ,,,,, Titers. aim weather toosititteme Mutt make rheumatism worse. they at aot the sem in MO eases et all Per. SODS. Some risonmatioe la MI. warm weather than la molt& wad weather, but ail sutler awes or lees all Die time. The eaRee et rheumatism la as ell. OWN at arta said la the bine& aftect- and Joints. Mootbill 111),01401 Was. -- Donee mast lova atteAtios for permanent IS C tieases-salts lorthe treatment st Meets Sarsaparilla has oatiatactien in thousaade tly seem DO n ot tall le try It For a ladativa take Deers Pllia 00T-- , 3 f , , Seasedase ,.., - '' 0 '. NON'EMBER - ' , . - - .. - i iiillm)1, f N.VIOFp '-:- --7. , - ---- , - - New-Yerit- . Irelan& despite the t ' the government the facing the curfewnighta when tions of influence with three bad tobe indoors oomettmes as early result.. with the inevitable.BasitThomPeoll in Europe years, is the only counwa, try past II o'clock in the evening. The WI and -- lit war. tints kilt way.' Irish republican army. young men aro the state. exports from Ireland todayitsgreat, a very zealous rvant ofunique. and Iy creep her imports. Yet I have seen prepared to gq back again to the bills who Al a spy trapper he Wa more 'moat factories where Erin mad. to fight guerilla war ten times many' of the hapless foreigners her terrible than the last. They now they butter burned to the cannot ' ended their lives f &COW a firing squad over Lon et I decision TGWU' a have ground. seem military in the'procinets of the of her third city. withheitsprincipal part Britain. gain but nevertheless they are pro-fats to the don Owed their dire stately City order in lives to sacrifice their f assaTheaspoon. pared mese of burned to and cuaning--oScotland Tardl Yet the Irish farmer and give the next gessration of Irish,. The special branch Si 'by him. lila man went men the "quad..." as they gay, hand, on bis way . all thetradeswas especially organised tine circulated down the traditionlbet their.foree were ing and working, made his assistants trained native country fathers gave . to them. But it le the munition areas ot pay her way. throughout thedisguised women of Irland.. flit, young, pretty as ordinary Britain Great Peaceful are the all colleens that bubbling especially. wericer and thus reportedesi We 'lured peace here thetr sidet today. for the over with patriotism fortheir motherand pacifists in sad agitators days woe time being . at all events; yet nobody land. I know of several districts those Great Britain 10 deal decreased knows the young feria will not talk to what totorrow from brine where good ma. forth. Irish politics suffering ashells any young man unless he lis a are asmay and other war there uncertain of as output amt an .-In beelterard recruiting districts tee?. Thet sky may be all, over the country Undid.01111110U11 few men joined. one of the ofbright one moment, the. next threats of strikes sad clouds the rain where were at ficers headquarters of the I. it appear. Similarly. when all A, told methe looks black and dreary that the girleformed them,. aom. favorable Maar asides. comes wind to salvosinto were recruiting companies and , brighten the horizon. lido tbtedly diabolic influences be Despite the many disappointments ot got every available man to become a ;' work. so diabolical mean had to member of the Conat freedom republican army. o seeing often snatched from adminiatered- to frustrate them.Sir Ba- Its grasp. when The Irish colleens have during the - last mimed everything of such delicacy, "two all their spare devoted years lured. Ireland duetidg Work fell has always returned to foul of the genuine the interests of the volunteers. sil otaturalir official. There the fight again. The betrayal of the time inhave members of timo been either and loyal trades union Nationalist They triumphed party by the British Rad' nursing corpa-clorat the battalloe Weill many battles. Sir Basil bail loot cal government in tell was the In days of war. but appareatly eat blow. probably. that Irishmen's headquarters dispatch carriers or eaold in days of Peace. years of battling faith in English statesmanship ever re. cret agent. who wttb all the wile of a Now. after thirty s woman, got valuable SIOCIreill from high of all na- colved. But it did not their officials. The women of with secret-- ervice-spie-crooks. Bolshevists. ardor in the least in thedampen fight to live government Deland have suffered much la the tions. international to own their has b liees in own way. A nights of rifle fire, but anarchists mind gunmen; al the Verl new fight, with newtheir bombing men with differ. they are cheerfully and inactivity slumber off intocareer. ready to face the ent methods, became necessary. The battle with thitir hrothiirs. Irish again height of his him a raters, change was radical, and whether sue. ln it that la Mentally one pictures utterly without cent will at last be theirs or whether patriotism has oomething There a is unconquerable. reimplacable' Individual. all was waste of lives and the In it thatthough the youngsomething man and a soul; yet in truth he le the very be nekt few weeks will tell treasure It is esti girl are particular does verse. Not in any Metal. compelled to emigratetheir, malted that fifty million appear-In worth cite la to wish in home pounds the land. always auegest the police of his birthbeing ante be Is typical of Tork-- -a an Archbishop son of. the English gentlecharming. cultured an inman. with courtly manners and personality. thet wee his gratiating It was never treated a IVY taw:fete work. Ile criminal. to an ordinary nt them wereLiable a BATHING THE BABY. at any death as manyBasil always regarded wooment----Strpa:- were who no IV IL SEISM ucrrcs. superpatriot Chem twofely leiturirg rim.," tasks Kr the H E fist tin;e- Harp Elisabeth, cenainly you ktiv us worry'. about A Grist Bluffer. The. clothillir bathod and dressedbaby-Pisa sticking into, him-aye of bluffing he was a mas spy. German fit anuglY. without Intartertur the of West hot and told-by ler. The trapping tants. Eh Should with In 1911. was done she Os of the Rowland. breathing baby. If it Reginald broke bite excessive 4 bare fooledto the Her, is too tight and presses upon the atom. by a trick which would be bands 'trembled. and perspiration. con- -. ach th e baby sometimes was she in pretending regurgitates cleverest Rowland.v Sir food Its was because CitiZCIS. telling this of Proature." an American stant terror of rolling nut baby off GerBasil that be had never been .to Mary Flambe lissens the low. paddedrtable,upon-whkit-sb- e many in his life and certainlypiuld had bathed 7 negurgitates. - - questioneu him. She was firmly con- - Etizabeth. the laturtoga' riot 1 and vinced that she would neter ha able, , - It means paid about that, Nothing was went my dear." to-- So vomiting. matf other to en pi. through the ordeal of bathing plained her- mother. Mary Elizabeth the diecuselon Sir Basil yelled .cutt at her Willi, and ehe tried .tor tem Suddenly wheit.' Ate aul baby tucked into-in was a word she must 'recognize thar at i last. his bed. Rowland stiffened out as on 11Frue1I trouble me Is "The with that a11 parade ground. clothei the Il. too are loose.. 'If baby's SO you do understand German, ehr have not any aanla she went. will be all bunched about It they bow on Basil don't know. man-Sir earth I every time it moves. - Thai I. Softly .quorted why, sevenmother." 7ou, But Rowland burst Into tear and agedwith la beet to suspend the clothing from And her mother. regarding her entil, it asked If It meant death-shoulder wh over straps one possible. put untroubled eye., while her knitting' And never There was one Spy who the too clothes on' Eyottan needles clicked in a tangle of white your baby.---I- tput is many on Sir almost invariably , caught said; angora. dancer. who was afterward Irma new that babies too warmly are unbut riot redhanded by the French. deal Was Afraid of Indians. clothed.' of dam"' til she bad done a -geed There a to rtalaill is lot Wall Nat all bad. my dear. with certainly age. about babies"- mused Mary Eliza. ins first. A little wore. off than you. her to London aro, Sir Basil bad her brought bet h. -becauseI was In the war. But perhaps. for questioning early with . bewitching away from my mother. and you mileal him. .... $. eheasieured born in a sot( shack Ontite LetriOn. smiles. that she woe not In' the Gerirontier.1 In Officially time. I lived in man pay, and pervireo the great wp- feartheofwinter theIndians and scalped ycatcher had to let her go. Indorses Seal Sale There wasn't a white being woman for DSC Siti . Fella miles. and-- I assure you I wanted one Basil's over Sir to talk to dreadfullY" When the war was The department of ttab.- - American onto Stan So Mary tilsabeth dried her foolish special branch was truce put an and gathered up the dainty ar- Legion. bas &Tidally indorsed the Fein work. but the rev...et ticles of cream and bled that belonged1 nue! Christmas seal side of theeUtah end to that. Then his restless energies seto the halry's bath set,. were devoted to the suppression toorbatThis acknow how you did.- it.. she Public Health association. "I dition. and here again he had an ac- said. don't "I summit I was a little wretch, non wee'taken by Dr. B. W. Black. tle with the trades unions. and him. and cried all the time." tive campaign began against commander ot the department, in ac"No, you- were a very good First he was put under the control nsed to wieh you would cry,baby. of the Commieeloner of police. and some- -. cordance with the action of the se- the came between a to rift times,: And Donal body which. at the recent con-hnaturally keep me company." wo. and Ittliteeed the government mother smiled a little as she spoke. I vention. indorsed the fourteenth tasked for his resignation. bablea sr much pretty the nual Christmas Mal 11110 of the NaHe caused a breeze in parliament. O&M& today." she said. tional Tuberculosis luntociation and its Chief Sir Reginald Hal. the one-tite beam Better Irtansets. allied health in the of the Admiralty Intelligence Departlong as they are comfortable. erstAttatesIn-Utah-the-branch-organization' -le ment. smoke on behalf - of hie old spy.. led and lionneed got-attlournment friend sit the designated Utah Public battling Health order they are good. But I am going ..,.lation. In the House of Commons In . you. my dear. about the ti-the question might be discussed. to warnclothes. The commander bag sent a letter to You pinned his little was- . diseusaionfol., baby'e of ths flannels on this. morning. and I did each.local post in the state urging lowing theofficiolDintexplanation not say anythine for I didn't want to support of the sale this year and Ws ecorminzion 741.81K11 e. you. But it le much betteri ing officers of the various er of Police and Sir Resit Thompson poets to tied Sir Bas- to baste them'on." ' eoubi not get on together. 01d. the headquarters for the use of " diBaste them? I'm sure ra stick the offer he The ro and to il had go ose th in 102 " the needle bin drive in and to help engaged Precious ekin every time, vision followed, with a majority of In any other way Mary Elizabeth. Dr. Black I, favor of the government's attitudt murmured "No you wouldn't. You will manage reminds the legionpossible. the health public much better tomorrow. clinic In Utah has aided greatly in babies don't break in two. Itememizer; Texas Wheat Crop to be j deli my former service mew locating who are And once you aril used to handling, - Marketed op Pooling Plan them seem half so boneless suffering from the "white plague." and as do wabbly time tbe first they Aasociated Preget) (By you bathe them." Tex,Nov11.!Texzeat Di TAM mon for IS21.,,ealututted "It the-- chest is well protected with I ..A.jut7- three million buehels. will be market,. Rtchied 41 tkionietiftee of a definite the little limbs division of the Titird.diatriittxourt laid not rastricte4.-4a beating night program, it wee ennonneeit bere coveretLbut thread t.he in fastens case disagreed the flannel brought last night. following a Meeting of the which should be broad and taterbinder, at asain the '17 Oregon short stiugl.Y Texas Vilteatgrowers arsoelation and fitting you need have no worries Pine Railroad. company for 14.000 the Texas Farm Bureau Federation. about the baby being uncomfortable. for pertonal iniuries, ....: The grain will be dirposed oP under a plan turnilar to the cotton pool now . opecating. ,t1t .i Home I ( b, t kr, r,7 ,1 . .? Ttilt . 1..... ;A . 't . i .S. I 4. 1' ,4- $35 ---- -- b t1 , ' LA I ' t: t I'. .,.. 1 ! - ..,- IA.---- 55 . I) i -- tr:'. ..'' . $ 1 :. .. : . . .1. I , i ' ' S. ,. ... ,... - 7--, , .. trC''''' - - , - ft .1! - . , . , , . . ' 1 .79 7 . ,. ; , N, . -- . ,.. .. , 25 . - f , -- ,,,;;,1-- - E2ctrac;rdilidry , ' , : . !N.,. I I 1 , . ft ' An Unsurpassed 5die t . . d rs . , , ' - t 64,, 0 . . . 1 8 - , . - - i - . - 1 ' INI ,' 1 , - i . - . Beall--Matah- art. . ,1111 -- 1 - ,"7- - 111711 e,..;11011.0 1 I 11 IL .t.,, - 1 I l: I .. . . . I. - I - ,, . - --. . , I .- i ., i ...,..,. . t ,. ii, ' 7-7 . ., ..) - ' - - ' ..;.! . . r 1.181. II 1 . . 1, 0' 4, 1.5.00. in ' if'''') '.. . rt ' .. I .' I ' . . ,0 k . i .,' , ,'"t ' ;111 i,-,I . , - - i L lis- - -.- 1 Zt 7 go. ,: 00 07 lb t 0.t i. ,... a ,,..,01., i4 I .. 1 II .1 ke - - r4 , Aso, Ir 4t . : fi L.,.,,,,,,,..40.'"171:1., ,4 , . - Iter-cove- ., 1 t p .31 151) ,: i, - ro, ., Nriiij and Health Hints T t - . (46 -- ., , - - .. . - ' 1 ' ' . - 1 i - April-day.- , - . I world-famo- - ditAiltits.:4')- . ir . , 1 t - C c , 41,,,, 1 - that-la-payi- vial-LIM- ' i , , -- - , . Clloth 11)resse -- - - , . -- t.' - r - , , - ,,, . . rt' I - . , Ns. 44. ' Pt, an-B- . , - Iegroultd Mnd - sew-."- t orll - N ,,,.- Peprice-d-ji'onl-o-ur . . I a-- . . . , f'I - , ,,,,, , i StOck' Pegilldr at er , 1 ft , 1.. t A 00 , 1 " , they-don'- t . , Jury-Disagrrets--- T vaid-an- d . -:. . , Indiana Bank Robbed for Ninth Time Since 1907 . - It's (By International News Service.) KENDALLVILLE. Ind, Nov. g. The ranners State bank at Shipsheweans near here was robbed here today of $11.000 by robbers who tarty burned their way into the vault with acetylene locales. The loot consisted of Liberty bonds. war saving stamps and SUSI in currency. It was the ninth time since 1907 that this batik : bail been robbed. l - , i '' - . Li - ,' ip . . . The attempted holdup oceurred In .. .- -- ' - 0: V 0-0 -. , - , I, . .,.. . , . - -- ' ... 4 , New 'models in Midwinter. Styles fo?Women and , , Misses. , Fashioned of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Velour Cloth. Beaded; Braided and Embroidered. All-Wo- ol -- Every Dress in this collection reduced. 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A, 1g.' . .. , Act - ' ' i ' hunger, leads to meeting Whets Mail Driver Speeds , :- . St. Paul Bandits Foiled , It - - Ilt, , ft . . (By International News Service-- ) Err. PAUL. Minn,. Nov. bandits who attempted to holdup a United States Mail truck here early today, Wire balked in their efforts wheal the driver "stepped" ou the gas and sped away. according to an an- made by postoffice offb 11,:autancement - ' - $35oo Arl ' . - . , -, i, |